Louisiana State U. completes bus stop project
The two covered bus stops cost between $80,000 and $90,000 each.
The two covered bus stops cost between $80,000 and $90,000 each.
The two cars are expected to help commuting students be more environmentally friendly.
The deadline to submit the proposal is March 4, and the university would know this summer if the grant is accepted. The program would be named the Starkville/MSU Area Rapid Transit.
The student was shocked to learn that Arlington was the largest city in the U.S. without mass transit.
The steady decrease in available bus service has already changed the way that Carnegie Mellon students travel, with the university's shuttles and escort buses giving 40,000 more rides in 2011 than they did in 2009, according to campus officials.
Transit operators from universities in Pennsylvania, Texas and Michigan share how they are combining Zipcar with their transit systems.
From train tracks as urban gardens to bus stops as art installations, check out five exciting ways cities around the world are making transit awesome now, from the Mother Nature Network's sustainability blogger.
Laura Hendricks most recently served as the company's senior VP for Business Development, overseeing strategic planning, sales and marketing.
Any car caught illegally driving in or parking in the city's transit-only lanes will be subject to fines of up to $115.
David J. Armijo will replace retiring Mary King, who led the transit district since October 2009.
MCI’s Long Beach Convention Center space includes a series of learning stations manned by MCI expert engineers, technicians and sales representatives.
Firms will seek new funding options to improve Red/Purple lines.
APTA President/CEO Michael Melaniphy, Gary Thomas, president/CEO of Dallas Area Rapid Transit, Patrick Scully, COO of Daimler Buses, North America and others discussed the negative financial impacts the proposal would have on America’s public transportation systems.
Announcement caps three months of work by a oversight committee formed in wake of two incidents in October 2011, which claimed the lives of three teenagers and injured a fourth.
The Dallas police and TSA offered to help secure area bus and train stations. The agency will not make any security decisions until it finishes investigating the shooting.
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